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THE WILD GOATS OF ACHIL ISLAND

... and broken both of the rotten traces. Before I could reach the spot, the owner of the 8-liore had gathered himself like a blackberry from beside the road, and in a trice was sitting on the head of our brute beast'calling him choice names. When the car had ...

THE KENNEL

... difficulty, Homestead Lady Dockleaf pressing her very hard, a bitch admirable iu every detail. She was second. Champion Blackberry I was sorry to see no higher than V.H.O., for her merits are surely deserving of better recognition. Bicester Beauty occupied ...

THE KENNEL

... won. Holy Moses is a dog with a short face and good wrinkle, and he was put third. Homestead, Lady Docklenf and Champion Blackberry met in the hitch class for 351b weight and over, and this competition was a most interesting one. At the Kennel Club Show ...

NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL MEETING

... double Blackberry headed Morag, and here Dummy ran into third place, with Tally-ho and Muscatel close up. The sod wall brought Tally-ho to grief, Blackberry being here clear of Morag, Dummy being just in front of Ven ture and Muscatel Blackberry was sort ...

CONCERNING MRS. TREE

... they are no more, the now famous actress has told me she looks back to the pleasant rambles by fields and brooks, to the blackberrying and the primrose gatherings, and to the scenes of rural life where, though excitements were few and far between, sweet ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... with trees at one side and great rocks at the other, in the crevices of which many kinds of ferns were flourishing. As for blackberries they were there in millions, i nd ripe, too but one must be very devoted to this fruit to want to stop and pick them off ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... perienced a difficulty in finding winners. Tips have been flying about as usual assuredly they have been as plentiful as blackberries and almost equally valuable. That is the worst of Newmarket, as a local trainer remarked to me on Monday; one gets to know ...

The Sportswoman

... with high banks covered with vegetation at either side, the colours beginning to be beautifully vivid and varied. As to blackberries, they are in immense quantities, but by far the greater por tion will never ripen, and those that have succeeded in at ...

AT THE BOURNEMOUTH HORSE SHOW

... K. Cunliffe's Double Harness pair, Sam Weller and Buckingham Gentleman, 2nd prize. 3. Mr. J. C. Pike's bitch, Broxholme Blackberry, winner of Silcer Bowl for best bulldog. 4. Single Harness Class under 14.2 hands. 5. Mrs. Hartley Batt's Tandem, Lady ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... comes, but, at all events, there is the satisfaction of feeling how well it be gan Fences are yet as blind as can be the blackberries are a picture it seems to be a singularly good season for them-- in other ways it is an early season. Until frosts come' ...